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THE OUTLAWS (2017)
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Kickstarting a plan to mop up the mob in one clean sweep!

2004, Seoul. Coming from Harbin, China, JANG Chen is a new breed of gangster who single handedly takes over a mob and becomes the most feared gangster in the city. He and his merciless gang are willing to do anything it takes for money. Ruthless detective MA Seok-do wields his powerful fists to maintain peace in his city. When MA notices JANG falls his district into chaos, MA and his ragtag group of detecti...more

Kickstarting a plan to mop up the mob in one clean sweep!

2004, Seoul. Coming from Harbin, China, JANG Chen is a new breed of gangster who single handedly takes over a mob and becomes the most feared gangster in the city. He and his merciless gang are willing to do anything it takes for money. Ruthless detective MA Seok-do wields his powerful fists to maintain peace in his city. When MA notices JANG falls his district into chaos, MA and his ragtag group of detectives form a plan to get rid of JANG and his men for good.less

Genre

Crime, Action

Production Status

Released

Running Time

121min

Release Date

Oct 03, 2017

Country

South Korea

Rating

19

Language

Co-Production

N

Original

Box Office

Number of Screens : 1,315

Total Admissions : 6,880,546

Total Gross : $47,409,220

As of May 24, 2019

Contact Point

M-Line Distribution | sales@mline-distribution.com

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